| 1821 - 770 pages
...considered disgracefnl in a public man. " The produce of the earth," says Mr. Ricardo, " all that i* derived from its surface, by the united application...statement, that it embraces a vast field, and includes all the operations of the society and of the government, in producing and distributing every thing that... | |
| 1821 - 772 pages
...the community ; namely, the proprietor of the land, the owner of the stock or capital necessary tor its cultivation, and the labourers by whose industry...statement, that it embraces a vast field, and includes all the operations of the society and of the government, in producing and distributing every thing that... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 pages
...accumulation of capital and population, and on the skill, ingenuity, and instruments employed in agriculture. To determine the laws which regulate this distribution,...as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, a VI Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information... | |
| sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan (8th bart.) - 1845 - 840 pages
...other branches of human knowledge." Mr. Ricardo, in his preface, observes that, " to determine tlic laws which regulate this distribution is the principal problem in political economy." Mr. Malthus and Mr. Ricardo both assume that political economy is a science — as something which... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 pages
...each of these classes, under the names of rent, profit, and wages, will be essentially different. . . To determine the laws which regulate this distribution, is the principal problem in political economy." It will be observed, first, that these views are limited — not profound — taking their own programme... | |
| Friedrich List - 1856 - 554 pages
...proprietor of the land ; the owner of the stock or capital necessary for its cultivation; and the laborers by whose industry it is cultivated." "To determine...as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, and Sisinondi, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting... | |
| Georg Friedrich List - 1856 - 528 pages
...necessary for its cultivation ; and the laborers by whose industry it is cultivated." "To determine tho laws which regulate this distribution is the principal...as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, and Sismondi, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting... | |
| Stephen Colwell - 1867 - 104 pages
...proprietor of the land ; the owner of the stock or capital necessary for its cultivation; and the laborers by whose industry it is cultivated." "To determine...as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, and Sismondi, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting... | |
| Frederick Hayne Carter - 1874 - 344 pages
...accumulation of capital and population, and on the skill, ingenuity, and instruments employed in agriculture. To determine the laws which regulate this distribution, is the principal problem in political economy." — D. Ricardo on the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation. Salvage. — An allowance to parties... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 pages
...accumulation of capital and population, and on the skill, ingenuity, and instruments employed in agriculture. To determine the laws which regulate this distribution,...as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information... | |
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